It’s not how a football game starts, but how it ends that’s important.

The Los Gatos frosh-soph football team met Milpitas last week, and despite trailing 21-7 in the first quarter, took the win 39-21. Los Gatos never gave in and cut the lead to 21-14 by half time, before tying the game in the third quarter and taking control of the game.

Nick Bawden threw for three touchdowns for the third straight game. He ended with more than 200 yards of passing.

D.J. Halbert caught one touchdown pass, while Johnny Breidenthal ran in two. Cameron Ackerman caught two touchdowns and picked off two passes for the Wildcats.

The Wildcats scored four points on a pair of safeties. Joey Wood stopped the Milpitas running back in the end zone for the first safety and then Cody Marshall and Dane Huesby combined for a sack for the second one.

“Breidenthal and Wood both had great games at running back, rushing for over 160 yards total,” Los Gatos head coach Kevin Reeves said. “As a defense we forced five turnovers and had two safeties. Matt Wilcox had a key interception in the end zone to stop a Milpitas drive and get us the ball back.”

The Los Gatos defense only allowed one score from the Milpitas offense with the other two coming on a punt return and an interception returned for a score.

“It was a game of two halves,” Reeves said. “We played awful in the first and were able to keep it close and then played a great second half to pull away and get the win.”

Los Gatos outscored Milpitas 32-0 after the first quarter. “The team showed a lot of toughness, we got beat up in the first half and responded in the second half and took the game to them,” Reeves added.

The Wildcats have now won three in a row to improve their record to 5-2 and look to continue that streak over Los Altos on Oct. 28. The Wildcats host the Eagles with a 5 p.m. kickoff.

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